Fusion structure, inflatable product having the fusion structure, manufacturing method thereof, and rapidly produced inflatable product having covering layer simultaneously positioned with inflatable body

12304155 ยท 2025-05-20

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Abstract

A fusion structure, an inflatable product having the fusion structure, a manufacturing method thereof, and a rapidly produced inflatable product having a covering layer simultaneously positioned with an inflatable body are provided. The fusion structure of the inflatable product includes a fusion unit, and the fusion unit includes a target fusion layer, a first fusion reinforcement layer and a first auxiliary fusion layer which are fused together. The fusion reinforcement layer and the auxiliary fusion layer are alternately disposed at a side of the target fusion layer, while the outermost layers of two sides of the fusion unit are the target fusion layer and the auxiliary fusion layer. Alternatively, the fusion reinforcement layer and the auxiliary fusion layer are alternately disposed at two sides of the target fusion layer, while the outermost layers of two sides of the fusion unit are auxiliary fusion layers.

Claims

1. An inflatable product comprising: a first sheet; and a second sheet; wherein the first sheet and the second sheet are connected by a fusion structure; the fusion structure comprises at least one fusion unit; the fusion unit comprises a target fusion layer, at least one fusion reinforcement layer and at least one auxiliary fusion layer which are fused together; the fusion reinforcement layer and the auxiliary fusion layer are alternately disposed at a side of the target fusion layer, or both the fusion reinforcement layer and the auxiliary fusion layer are alternately disposed at each of two sides of the target fusion layer; a material of the target fusion layer is the same as or compatible with that of the auxiliary fusion layer; wherein an air chamber is formed between the first sheet and the second sheet, an anti-stretch sheet is disposed within and/or outside the air chamber, and the anti-stretch sheet is fixed to the fusion structure for covering the air chamber or being covered by the air chamber; wherein the fusion unit comprises a target fusion layer, a second auxiliary fusion layer, a first fusion reinforcement layer and a first auxiliary fusion layer which are sequentially arranged; a portion of the first fusion reinforcement layer is wrapped by a cloth and is then fixed to the anti-stretch sheet by sewing; the target fusion layer, the second auxiliary fusion layer, an unwrapped portion of the first fusion reinforcement layer that is not wrapped by the cloth, and the first auxiliary fusion layer are connected by fusion, and the anti-stretch sheet covers the target fusion layer.

2. An inflatable product comprising: an air chamber that is expandable during inflation, comprising a first fusion portion; an anti-stretch sheet comprising a second fusion portion fixed to the first fusion portion of the air chamber; an auxiliary fusion layer; a cloth; a fusion reinforcement layer comprising a first portion and a second portion; wherein the anti-stretch sheet is configured to restrict expansion of the air chamber during inflation, thereby protecting connection between the first fusion portion and the second fusion portion from failure; wherein the first portion of the fusion reinforcement layer is wrapped by the cloth and is fixed to the anti-stretch sheet by sewing; wherein the auxiliary fusion layer is configured to fix the second portion of the fusion reinforcement layer to the air chamber by fusion.

3. An inflatable product, comprising: an air chamber that is expandable during inflation, comprising a first fusion portion; an anti-stretch sheet comprising a second fusion portion fixed to the first fusion portion of the air chamber; an auxiliary fusion layer; a cloth; a fusion reinforcement layer comprising a first portion and a second portion; wherein the anti-stretch sheet is made of fabric so as to be stretched less than the air chamber under a same magnitude of tension; wherein the anti-stretch sheet is configured to restrict expansion of the air chamber during inflation, thereby protecting connection between the first fusion portion and the second fusion portion from failure; wherein the first portion, the cloth and the anti-stretch sheet are fixed together by sewing; wherein the auxiliary fusion layer is configured to fix the second portion of the fusion reinforcement layer to the air chamber by fusion.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a first embodiment:

(2) FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the first embodiment:

(3) FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a second embodiment:

(4) FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a third embodiment:

(5) FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a fourth embodiment:

(6) FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a fifth embodiment:

(7) FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a sixth embodiment:

(8) FIG. 8 is a schematic view of a seventh embodiment:

(9) FIG. 8A is a schematic view of an eighth embodiment wherein an inflatable product includes a top sheet and a bottom sheet, the peripheries of which are fused by the fusion structure described in the first embodiment:

(10) FIG. 8B is a schematic view of an eighth embodiment wherein an inflatable product includes a top sheet and a bottom sheet, the peripheries of which are fused by the fusion structure described in the second embodiment:

(11) FIG. 8C is a schematic view of an eighth embodiment wherein an inflatable product includes a top sheet and a bottom sheet, the peripheries of which are fused by the fusion structure described in the third embodiment:

(12) FIG. 8D is a schematic view of an eighth embodiment wherein an inflatable product includes a top sheet and a bottom sheet, the peripheries of which are fused by the fusion structure described in the fourth embodiment:

(13) FIG. 8E is a schematic view of an eighth embodiment wherein an inflatable product includes a top sheet and a bottom sheet, the peripheries of which are fused by the fusion structure described in the fifth embodiment:

(14) FIG. 8F is a schematic view of an eighth embodiment wherein an inflatable product includes a top sheet and a bottom sheet, the peripheries of which are fused by the fusion structure described in the sixth embodiment:

(15) FIG. 9 is a schematic view of a ninth embodiment:

(16) FIG. 10 is a schematic view of a tenth embodiment:

(17) FIG. 11 is a schematic view of an eleventh embodiment:

(18) FIG. 12 is a schematic view of a twelfth embodiment:

(19) FIG. 13 is a schematic view of a thirteenth embodiment:

(20) FIG. 14 is a schematic view of a sixteenth embodiment:

(21) FIG. 15 is a schematic view showing the process for manufacturing tensioning strips of the sixteenth embodiment:

(22) FIG. 16 is a schematic view showing the process for manufacturing tensioning strips of the sixteenth embodiment:

(23) FIG. 17 is an enlarged view of portion B of FIG. 16;

(24) FIG. 18 is a schematic view showing the process for manufacturing inflatable product of the sixteenth embodiment:

(25) FIG. 19 is an enlarged view of portion C of FIG. 18 showing the outer surface or inner surface of a top sheet and a bottom sheer of the sixteenth embodiment has a third auxiliary fusion piece thereon:

(26) FIG. 20 is an enlarged view of portion C of FIG. 18 showing the outer surface or inner surface of a top sheet and a bottom sheer of the sixteenth embodiment has a third auxiliary fusion piece and a first auxiliary reinforcement piece thereon:

(27) FIG. 21 is an enlarged view of portion C of FIG. 18 showing the outer surface or inner surface of a top sheet and a bottom sheer of the sixteenth embodiment has a fiber glue layer thereon:

(28) FIG. 22 is a schematic view of an eighteenth embodiment:

(29) FIG. 23 is a schematic view of a nineteenth embodiment:

(30) FIG. 24 is a schematic view of a twentieth embodiment:

(31) FIG. 25 is a schematic view of a portion of FIG. 24 (FIG. 25a is a schematic view of the portion, and FIG. 25b depicts the fusion):

(32) FIG. 26 is a schematic view of a twenty-first embodiment:

(33) FIG. 27 is a schematic view of a twenty-second embodiment (FIG. 27a is a schematic view of a portion, and FIG. 27b is a schematic view of back sealing by fusion):

(34) FIG. 28 is a schematic view of a twenty-third embodiment:

(35) FIG. 29 is a schematic view of a twenty-fourth embodiment:

(36) FIG. 30 is a schematic view of a twenty-fifth embodiment:

(37) FIG. 31 is a schematic view of a twenty-sixth embodiment;

(38) FIG. 32 is a schematic view of a portion of FIG. 31:

(39) FIG. 33 is a schematic view of a twenty-seventh embodiment:

(40) FIG. 34 is a schematic view of a twenty-eighth embodiment:

(41) FIG. 35 is a schematic view of a portion of FIG. 34:

(42) FIG. 36 is a schematic view of a twenty-ninth embodiment:

(43) FIG. 37 is a schematic view of a thirtieth embodiment:

(44) FIG. 38 is a schematic view of the thirtieth embodiment:

(45) FIG. 39 is a schematic view of a portion of FIG. 38;

(46) FIG. 40 is a schematic view of a thirty-first embodiment:

(47) FIG. 41 is a schematic view of a thirty-second embodiment:

(48) FIG. 42 is a schematic view of a thirty-third embodiment (FIG. 42a shows the sewing and fusion at an early stage, and FIG. 42b shows all the fusion at a late stage);

(49) FIG. 43 is a schematic view of a thirty-fourth embodiment (FIG. 43a shows the sewing and fusion at an early stage, and FIG. 43b shows all the fusion at a late stage);

(50) FIG. 44 is a schematic view of a thirty-fifth embodiment;

(51) FIG. 45 is a schematic view of a thirty-sixth embodiment:

(52) FIG. 46 is a schematic view of a thirty-seventh embodiment;

(53) FIG. 47 is a schematic view of a thirty-eighth embodiment;

(54) FIG. 48 is a schematic view of a thirty-ninth embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(55) The drawings are for purposes of illustration only and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention. For better description of the embodiments, some parts of the drawings may be omitted, enlarged or reduced, and do not represent the actual product size. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that some known structures in the drawings and the descriptions thereof may be omitted. The position relationship shown in the drawings are for purposes of illustration only and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention.

First Embodiment

(56) Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a fusion structure of an inflatable product includes a fusion unit, and the fusion unit includes a target fusion layer 1, a first fusion reinforcement layer 2 and a first auxiliary fusion layer 3 which are sequentially arranged. The target fusion layer 1, the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 and the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 are connected together by a single fusion. The target fusion layer 1 is made of an airtight polymer material (e.g. plastic sheet) and can be used as surface material (e.g. top sheet, bottom sheet or periphery sheet) of the inflatable product. The first fusion reinforcement layer 2 is made of a flexible anti-stretch material (e.g. mesh fabric) having a plurality of through holes and is configured to restrict or resist the pulling forces produced by expansion of the inflatable product. It is worth noting that since the materials of the target fusion layer 1 and the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 are different, the target fusion layer 1 and the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 cannot be directly fused together. The first auxiliary fusion layer 3 is made of the same material as the target fusion layer 1, and therefore the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 and the target fusion layer 1 can be fused together. In other words, the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 not only can be used as a surface material (e.g. top sheet, bottom sheet or periphery sheet) of the inflatable product, but also enables connection of the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 to the target fusion layer 1 during the fusion.

Second Embodiment

(57) Referring to FIG. 3, a fusion structure of an inflatable product includes a fusion unit, and the fusion unit includes a target fusion layer 1, a second auxiliary fusion layer 4, a first fusion reinforcement layer 2 and a first auxiliary fusion layer 3 which are sequentially arranged. The target fusion layer 1, the second auxiliary fusion layer 4, the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 and the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 are connected together by a single fusion. The fusion structure of this form is formed by additionally providing the second auxiliary fusion layer 4 between the target fusion layer 1 and the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 of the fusion structure of the first embodiment. Because the second auxiliary fusion layer 4 is provided, the fusion structure of this form is several times higher than the fusion structure of the first embodiment in strength. The second auxiliary fusion layer 4 functions the same as the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 described in the first embodiment.

Third Embodiment

(58) Referring to FIG. 4, a fusion structure of an inflatable product includes a fusion unit, and the fusion unit includes a target fusion layer 1, a second auxiliary fusion layer 4, a first fusion reinforcement layer 2 and a first auxiliary fusion layer 3 which are sequentially arranged. A periphery of the second auxiliary fusion layer 4 is connected to the target fusion layer 1 by a first fusion, and the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 and the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 are connected to the second auxiliary fusion layer 4 and the target fusion layer 1 by a second fusion, wherein the fusion portions formed by the first fusion and the second fusion are not overlapped. The fusion structure of this form is similar to the fusion structure described in the second embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that the fusion structure of this form is formed by twice fusion. The first fusion is done for connecting the periphery of the second auxiliary fusion layer 4 and the target fusion layer 1, and the second fusion is done for connecting the first fusion reinforcement layer 2, the first auxiliary fusion layer 3, the second auxiliary fusion layer 4 and the target fusion layer 1.

Fourth Embodiment

(59) Referring to FIG. 5, a fusion structure of an inflatable product includes a fusion unit, and the fusion unit includes a target fusion layer 1, a second auxiliary fusion layer 4, a first fusion reinforcement layer 2 and a first auxiliary fusion layer 3 which are sequentially arranged. The second auxiliary fusion layer 4 is connected to the target fusion layer 1 by a first fusion, the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 and the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 are connected to the second auxiliary fusion layer 4 and the target fusion layer 1 by a second fusion, wherein a fusion portion formed by the first fusion is greater than that of the second fusion in area, and the fusion portion formed by the second fusion does not extend beyond that formed by the first fusion. The fusion structure of this form is the same as the fusion structure described in the third embodiment in structure, times of fusion and sequence of fusion, and the difference therebetween is that in the fusion structure of the third embodiment, the fusion portions formed by the first fusion and the second fusion are not overlapped while in the fusion structure of this form, the fusion portion formed by the first fusion is greater than that formed by the second fusion in area, and the fusion portion formed by the second fusion does not extend beyond that formed by the first fusion.

Fifth Embodiment

(60) Referring to FIG. 6, a fusion structure of an inflatable product includes a fusion unit, and the fusion unit includes a target fusion layer 1, a second fusion reinforcement layer 5, a second auxiliary fusion layer 4, a first fusion reinforcement layer 2 and a first auxiliary fusion layer 3 which are sequentially arranged. The second fusion reinforcement layer 5 and the second auxiliary fusion layer 4 are connected to the target fusion layer 1 by a first fusion, and the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 and the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 are connected to the second fusion reinforcement layer 5, the second auxiliary fusion layer 4 and the target fusion layer 1 by a second fusion, wherein a fusion portion formed by the first fusion is greater than that formed by the second fusion in area, and the fusion portion formed by the second fusion does not extend beyond that formed by the first fusion. The fusion structure of this form is formed by additionally providing the second fusion reinforcement layer 5 between the target fusion layer 1 and the second auxiliary fusion layer 4 of the fusion structure of the fourth embodiment. Because the second fusion reinforcement layer 5 is provided, the fusion structure of this form is at least five times higher than the fusion structure of the fourth embodiment in strength. The second fusion reinforcement layer 5 functions the same as the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 described in the first embodiment.

Sixth Embodiment

(61) Referring to FIG. 7, a fusion structure of an inflatable product includes a fusion unit, and the fusion unit includes a third auxiliary fusion layer 6, a third fusion reinforcement layer 7, a target fusion layer 1, a second auxiliary fusion layer 4, a first fusion reinforcement layer 2 and a first auxiliary fusion layer 3 which are sequentially arranged. The third auxiliary fusion layer 6, the third fusion reinforcement layer 7 and the second auxiliary fusion layer 4 are connected to the target fusion layer 1 by a first fusion, and the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 and the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 are connected to the third auxiliary fusion layer 6, the third fusion reinforcement layer 7, the second auxiliary fusion layer 4 and the target fusion layer 1 by a second fusion, wherein a fusion portion formed by the first fusion is greater than that formed by the second fusion in area, and the fusion portion formed by the second fusion does not extend beyond that formed by the first fusion. The third auxiliary fusion layer 6 functions the same as the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 described in the first embodiment, and the third fusion reinforcement layer 7 functions the same as the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 described in the first embodiment.

Seventh Embodiment

(62) Referring to FIG. 8, a fusion structure of an inflatable product includes a first fusion unit and a second fusion unit. The first fusion unit includes a target fusion layer 1, a first fusion reinforcement layer 2 and a first auxiliary fusion layer 3 which are sequentially arranged. The target fusion layer 1, the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 and the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 are connected by a first fusion. The second fusion unit is same as the first fusion unit in structure, and the first fusion unit and the second fusion unit are connected by a second fusion. The first auxiliary fusion layer 3 of the first fusion unit is attached to the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 of the second fusion unit. A fusion portion formed by the first fusion is greater than that formed by the second fusion in area, and the fusion portion formed by the second fusion does not extend beyond that formed by the first fusion. Actually, the fusion structure of this form is formed by fusing two fusion structures described in the first embodiment. The fusion structure of this form has the greatest strength among the above-described fusion structures.

Eighth Embodiment

(63) An inflatable product includes a top sheet 8 and a bottom sheet 9, and peripheries of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 are fused by any of the fusion structures described in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth embodiments, respectively shown in FIGS. 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E and 8F. An air chamber is formed between the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9. The top sheet 8 can be regarded as the target fusion layer 1 of the fusion structure, and the bottom sheet 9 can be regarded as the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 of the fusion structure.

Ninth Embodiment

(64) Referring to FIG. 9, an inflatable product includes a top sheet 8 and a bottom sheet 9, and peripheries of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 are fused by the fusion structure described in the seventh embodiment. An air chamber is formed between the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9. The top sheet 8 can be regarded as the target fusion layer 1 of the first fusion unit, and the bottom sheet 9 can be regarded as the target fusion layer 1 of the second fusion unit.

Tenth Embodiment

(65) Referring to FIG. 10, an inflatable product includes a top sheet 8 and a bottom sheet 9, and peripheries of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 are directly fused to form a plurality of linear fusion sites where the fusion structures described in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth embodiments are formed. The fusion sites are arranged to form a plurality of spaces between the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 into air chambers with a predetermined shape. The top sheet 8 can be regarded as the target fusion layer 1 of the fusion structure, and the bottom sheet 9 can be regarded as the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 of the fusion structure.

Eleventh Embodiment

(66) Referring to FIG. 11, an inflatable product includes a top sheet 8 and a bottom sheet 9, and peripheries of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 are directly fused to form a plurality of linear fusion sites where the fusion structure described in the seventh embodiment are formed. The fusion sites are arranged so that a plurality of spaces formed between the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 are air chambers with a predetermined shape. The top sheet 8 can be regarded as the target fusion layer 1 of the first fusion unit, and the bottom sheet 9 can be regarded as the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 of the second fusion unit.

Twelfth Embodiment

(67) Referring to FIG. 12, an inflatable product includes a top sheet 8, a plurality of tensioning strips 11 and a bottom sheet 9. Peripheries of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 are directly fused, and the tensioning strips 11 are connected to inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by any of the fusion structures described in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth embodiments. The top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 can be regarded as the target fusion layer 1 of the fusion structure, and the tensioning strips 11 can be regarded as the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 of the fusion structure.

Thirteenth Embodiment

(68) Referring to FIG. 13, an inflatable product includes a top sheet 8, a periphery sheet 10, a plurality of tensioning strips 11 and a bottom sheet 9. Two sides of the periphery sheet 10 are directly welded to peripheries of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 for forming an air chamber, and the tensioning strips 11 are welded to inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by any of the fusion structures described in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth embodiments. The top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 can be regarded as the target fusion layer 1 of the fusion structure, and the tensioning strips 11 can be regarded as the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 of the fusion structure.

Fourteenth Embodiment

(69) An inflatable product includes a top sheet 8, a periphery sheet 10, a plurality of tensioning strips 11 and a bottom sheet 9. Two sides of the periphery sheet 10 are connected to peripheries of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by any of the fusion structures described in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth embodiments for forming an air chamber. The top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 can be regarded as the target fusion layer 1 of the fusion structure, and the periphery sheet 10 can be regarded as the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 of the fusion structure. The tensioning strips 11 are connected to inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by fusion.

(70) The tensioning strips 11 are connected to the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by any of the fusion structures described in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth embodiments. The top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 can be regarded as the target fusion layer 1 of the fusion structure, and the tensioning strips 11 can be regarded as the first fusion reinforcement layer 2 of the fusion structure.

Fifteenth Embodiment

(71) The fifteenth embodiment is similar to the fourteenth embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that two sides of the periphery sheet 10 is connected to peripheries of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by the fusion structure described in the seventh embodiment for forming an air chamber. The top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 can be regarded as the target fusion layer 1 of the first fusion unit of the fusion structure, and the periphery sheet 10 can be regarded as the target fusion layer 1 of the second fusion unit of the fusion structure. The tensioning strips 11 are connected to inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by fusion.

Sixteenth Embodiment

(72) Referring to FIGS. 14-21, an inflatable product includes a top sheet 8, a periphery sheet 10, a plurality of tensioning strips 11 and a bottom sheet 9. Two sides of the periphery sheet 10 are connected to peripheries of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by any of the fusion structures described in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth embodiments for forming an air chamber. The top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 can be regarded as the target fusion layer 1 of the fusion structure, and the periphery sheet 10 can be regarded as the first auxiliary fusion layer 3 of the fusion structure. The tensioning strips 11 are connected to inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by fusion.

(73) Each of the tensioning strips 11 includes a strip body 111, a first auxiliary fusion piece 12 and a second auxiliary fusion piece 13. The strip body 111 is connected to the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by fusion where the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 and the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 are provided to hold and fuse with the strip body 111. Alternatively, the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 or the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 is fixed to a side of the strip body 111. The strip body 111 is made of a flexible anti-stretch material (e.g. mesh fabric) having a plurality of through holes and is configured to restrict or resist the pulling force produced by expansion of the inflatable product. The first auxiliary fusion piece 12 and the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 are made of the same material (that is, airtight polymer material) (e.g. plastic sheet) as the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 and enable connection of the strip body 111 to the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 during the fusion.

(74) The inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 can be directly connected to the tensioning strips 11 by fusion. Alternatively, a variety of auxiliary structures can be provided at the locations where the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 are connected to the tensioning strips 11. The auxiliary structure can be a third auxiliary fusion piece 14 which is provided at the location where at least one of the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 fuses with the tensioning strips 11. The auxiliary structure can also be a first auxiliary reinforcement piece 15 and a third auxiliary fusion piece 14 which are provided at the location where at least one of the outer surfaces and inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 fuses with the tensioning strips 11. The first auxiliary reinforcement piece 15 is attached to at least one of the outer surfaces and the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9, and the third auxiliary fusion piece 14 is placed over the first auxiliary reinforcement piece 15. The auxiliary structure can directly fuse with at least one of the outer surfaces and the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9, and then the tensioning strips 11 are connected thereto by fusion. Alternatively, the auxiliary structure is kept in position and then the tensioning strips 11 are fused with the auxiliary structure and at least one of the outer surfaces and the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9. Further, the auxiliary structure can be a fiber glue layer 16 which has a plurality of through holes and is applied to the location where at least one of outer surfaces and the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 fuses with the tensioning strips 11. The first auxiliary reinforcement piece 15 is made of a flexible anti-stretch material (e.g. mesh fabric) having a plurality of through holes and is configured to restrict or resist pulling force produced by expansion of the inflatable product during inflation. The fiber glue layer 16 is formed by applying fiber glue (glue with fiber added therein) to the location where at least one of the outer surfaces and the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 fuses with the tensioning strips 11, for restricting or resisting the pulling force produced by expansion of the inflatable product during inflation. The third auxiliary fusion piece 14 is made of the same material as the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 that facilitates connection of the first auxiliary reinforcement piece 15 to at least one of the outer surfaces and the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by fusion.

(75) As shown in FIG. 15, in the present embodiment, a method for manufacturing the tensioning strips 11 includes following steps:

(76) In step S1, a roll of mesh fabric is loaded and unrolled.

(77) In step S2, a roll of the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 and a roll of the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 are cut into strips and the strips are placed at predetermined locations on an upper side and a lower side of the mesh fabric. Alternatively, a roll of the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 or a roll of the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 is cut into strips and the strips are placed on a side of the mesh fabric.

(78) In step S3, the strips cut from the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 and the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 are placed to hold the mesh fabric and fuse with the mesh fabric. Alternatively, the strips cut from the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 or the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 are fixed to a side of the mesh fabric.

(79) In step S4, the mesh fabric which fuses with the strips cut from the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 and the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 is cut into strips for obtaining tensioning strips 11. Alternatively, the mesh fabric, a side of which has the strips cut from the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 or the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 attached thereto, is cut into strips for obtaining the tensioning strips 11.

(80) As shown in FIGS. 16-17, an alternative method for manufacturing the tensioning strips 11 includes the following steps:

(81) In step S1, a roll of mesh fabric is loaded and unrolled.

(82) In step S2, the mesh fabric is cut into strips for obtaining the strip body 111.

(83) In step S3, the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 and the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 are respectively placed and positioned at predetermined locations on an upper side and a lower side of the strip body 111. Alternatively, the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 or the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 is placed and positioned at predetermined location on a side of the strip body 111.

(84) In step S4, the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 and the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 are placed to hold the strip body 111 and fuse with the strip body 111 for obtaining the tensioning strips 11. Alternatively, the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 or the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 is fixed to a side of the strip body 111 for obtaining the tensioning strips 11.

(85) In the present embodiment, a method for manufacturing the inflatable product includes the following steps:

(86) In step S5, rolls of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 are loaded, unrolled and kept in position.

(87) In step S6, the tensioning strips 11, which are manufactured by the above-described method, are placed at predetermined locations between the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9, and the parts of the tensioning strips 11 which have the first auxiliary fusion pieces 12 and the second auxiliary fusion pieces 13 thereon are fused with the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9. Alternatively, the parts of the tensioning strips 11, a side of which has the first auxiliary fusion pieces 12 or the second auxiliary fusion pieces 13 fixed thereto, are fused with the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9.

(88) In step S7, the sides of the periphery sheet 10 are connected to the peripheries of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by any of the fusion structures described in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth embodiments for forming the air chamber and obtaining the inflatable product.

(89) As shown in FIGS. 18-19, an alternative method for manufacturing the inflatable product includes the following steps:

(90) In step S5, rolls of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 are loaded and unrolled and kept in position, and the third auxiliary fusion pieces 14 are fused with the outer surfaces or the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 at predetermined locations where the tensioning strips 11 are going to fuse with the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9.

(91) In step S6, the tensioning strips 11 which are manufactured by the above-described method are sent and kept at the predetermined locations between the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9, and the parts of the tensioning strips 11 having the first auxiliary fusion pieces 12 and the second auxiliary fusion pieces 13 thereon are fused with the parts of the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 having the third auxiliary fusion pieces 14 thereon. Alternatively, the parts of the tensioning strips 11, each of which has the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 or the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 fixed to a side thereof, are fused with the parts of the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 which have the third auxiliary fusion pieces 14 fixed thereto.

(92) In step S7, the sides of the periphery sheet 10 are connected to the peripheries of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by any of the fusion structures described in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth embodiments for forming the air chamber and obtaining the inflatable product.

(93) As shown in FIGS. 18 and 20, an alternative method for manufacturing the inflatable product includes the following steps:

(94) In step S5, rolls of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 are loaded, unrolled and kept in position, and the first auxiliary reinforcement pieces 15 and the third auxiliary fusion pieces 14 are placed on the outer surfaces or the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 at predetermined locations where the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 are going to fuse with the tensioning strips 11, wherein the first auxiliary reinforcement pieces 15 and the third auxiliary fusion pieces 14 are only kept in position without fusing with other elements.

(95) In step S6, the tensioning strips 11 which are manufactured by the above-described method are sent and positioned at predetermined locations between the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9, and the parts of the tensioning strips 11 which have the first auxiliary fusion pieces 12 and the second auxiliary fusion pieces 13 thereon are fused with the parts of the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 which have the first auxiliary reinforcement pieces 15 and the third auxiliary fusion pieces 14 thereon. Alternatively, the parts of the tensioning strips 11, each of which has the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 or the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 fixed to a side thereof, are fused with the parts of the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 which have the third auxiliary fusion pieces 14 fixed thereto.

(96) In step S7, the sides of the periphery sheet 10 are connected to the peripheries of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by any of the fusion structures described in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth embodiments for forming the air chamber and obtaining the inflatable product.

(97) As shown in FIGS. 18 and 20, a further alternative method for manufacturing the inflatable product includes the following steps:

(98) In step S5, rolls of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 are loaded, unrolled and kept in position, the first auxiliary reinforcement pieces 15 and the third auxiliary fusion pieces 14 are placed on the outer surfaces or the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 at predetermined locations where the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 are going to fuse with the tensioning strips 11, and the first auxiliary reinforcement pieces 15 and the third auxiliary fusion pieces 14 are fused with the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9.

(99) In step S6, the tensioning strips 11 which are manufactured by the above-described method are placed at predetermined locations between the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9, and the parts of the tensioning strips 11 which have the first auxiliary fusion pieces 12 and the second auxiliary fusion pieces 13 thereon are fused with the parts of the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 which have the first auxiliary reinforcement pieces 15 and the third auxiliary fusion pieces 14 thereon. Alternatively, the parts of the tensioning strips 11, each of which has the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 or the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 fixed to a side thereof, are fused with the parts of the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 which have the first auxiliary reinforcement pieces 15 and the third auxiliary fusion pieces 14 thereon.

(100) In step S7, the sides of the periphery sheet 10 are connected to the peripheries of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by any of the fusion structures described in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth embodiments for forming the air chamber and obtaining the inflatable product.

(101) As shown in FIGS. 18 and 21, a yet further alternative method for manufacturing the inflatable product includes the following steps:

(102) In step S5, rolls of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 are loaded, unrolled and kept in position, and a fiber glue layer 16 which has a plurality of through holes is formed on the outer surfaces or the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 at predetermined locations where the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 are going to fuse with the tensioning strips 11.

(103) In step S6, the tensioning strips 11 which are manufactured by the above-described method are sent and positioned at predetermined locations between the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9, and the parts of the tensioning strips 11 which have the first auxiliary fusion pieces 12 and the second auxiliary fusion pieces 13 thereon are fused with the parts of the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 which have the fiber glue layer 16 formed thereon, wherein the fiber glue layer 16 has through holes. Alternatively, the parts of the tensioning strips 11, each of which has the first auxiliary fusion piece 12 or the second auxiliary fusion piece 13 fixed to a side thereof, are fused with the parts of the inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 which have the fiber glue layer 16 formed thereon, wherein the fiber glue layer 16 has through holes.

(104) In step S7, the sides of the periphery sheet 10 are connected to the peripheries of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by any of the fusion structures described in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth embodiments for forming the air chamber and obtaining the inflatable product.

Seventeenth Embodiment

(105) The seventeenth embodiment is similar to the sixteenth embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that two sides of the periphery sheet 10 are connected to peripheries of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by the fusion structure described in the seventh embodiment for forming an air chamber. The top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 can be regarded as the target fusion layer 1 of the first fusion unit of the fusion structure, and the periphery sheet 10 can be regarded as the target fusion layer 1 of the second fusion unit of the fusion structure. The tensioning strips 11 are connected to inner surfaces of the top sheet 8 and the bottom sheet 9 by fusion.

Eighteenth Embodiment

(106) Referring to FIG. 22, an inflatable product includes an inflatable body 100. The inflatable body 100 includes two target fusion layers 110 which are connected by fusion, thereby forming a fusion portion. The fusion portion includes a first fusion portion 121 and a second fusion portion 122.

(107) An anti-stretch sheet 200 is disposed outside the inflatable body 100 for covering the inflatable body 100. The anti-stretch sheet 200 includes two fusion reinforcement layers 210, a fusion portion is formed thereon, and the fusion portion includes a first fusion portion 221 and a second fusion portion 222.

(108) The inflatable product further includes a plurality of airtight auxiliary fusion layers 400 which are fused with the fusion portion of the inflatable body and the fusion portion of the anti-stretch sheet. The airtight auxiliary fusion layers 400 include auxiliary fusion layers 410, 420. The target fusion layers 110 and the auxiliary fusion layers 410, 420 are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and the fusion reinforcement layers 210 are mesh fabric.

(109) The first fusion portion 121 and the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layers 110 are placed in contact with each other. The first fusion portion 221 and the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layers 210 are respectively placed in contact with the first fusion portion 121 and the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layers 110. The auxiliary fusion layers 410, 420 are placed in contact with the first fusion portion 221 and the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layers 210. The inflatable product provided with an air chamber is formed by fusion and has an angle at the fusion location after inflation of the inflatable body.

Nineteenth Embodiment

(110) Referring to FIG. 23, the nineteenth embodiment is similar to the eighteenth embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that an anti-stretch sheet 300 is provided within the inflatable body 100 for being covered by the inflatable body 100. The anti-stretch sheet 300 includes two fusion reinforcement layers 310, a fusion portion is formed thereon, and the fusion portion includes a first fusion portion 321 and a second fusion portion 322. An auxiliary fusion layer 450 is provided between the first fusion portion 321 and the second fusion portion 322. The inflatable product having an air chamber is formed by fusion and has an angle at the fusion location.

Twentieth Embodiment

(111) Referring to FIGS. 24 and 25a, an inflatable tent includes an inflatable tube 20 and a tent cloth 30. The inflatable tube 20 includes a tube body 22 and a tube end (not shown) disposed on an end portion of the tube body, and the tube body 22 and the tube end are connected by fusion to form an air chamber. The tube body 22 includes an inflatable body. Referring to FIG. 25b, the inflatable body is formed by two target fusion layers 110 which are arranged symmetrically and connected by fusion to form a fusion portion thereon. The fusion portion includes a first fusion portion 121 and a second fusion portion 122 (FIG. 25a only shows a side of fusion structure, while the other side of fusion structure is omitted).

(112) An anti-stretch sheet is disposed outside the inflatable body for covering the inflatable body. The anti-stretch sheet includes two fusion reinforcement layers 210, a fusion portion is formed thereon, and the fusion portion includes a first fusion portion 221 and a second fusion portion 222.

(113) The inflatable tube 20 further includes a plurality of airtight auxiliary fusion layers which are fused with the fusion portion of the inflatable body and the fusion portion of the anti-stretch sheet. The airtight auxiliary fusion layers include auxiliary fusion layers 410, 420. The target fusion layers 110 and the auxiliary fusion layers 410, 420 are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and the fusion reinforcement layers 210 are mesh fabric.

(114) The first fusion portion 121 and the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layers 110 are placed in contact with each other. The first fusion portion 221 and the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layers 210 are respectively placed in contact with the first fusion portion 121 and the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layers 110. The auxiliary fusion layers 410, 420 are placed in contact with the first fusion portion 221 and the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layers 210. The tube body 22 having the air chamber is formed by fusion and has an angle at the fusion location after inflation of the inflatable body. During the fusion, the first fusion portion 121 of the target fusion layers 110, the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layers 210 and the auxiliary fusion layer 410 are fused, the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layers 110, the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layers 210 and the auxiliary fusion layer 420 are fused, and then the two fusion units are fused.

Twenty-first Embodiment

(115) Referring to FIG. 26, the twenty-first embodiment is similar to the twentieth embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that an auxiliary fusion layer 430 is additionally provided between the first fusion portion 121 of the target fusion layers 110 and the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layers 210, and an auxiliary fusion layer 440 is additionally provided between the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layers 110 and the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layers 210. The tube body 22 having the air chamber is formed by fusion and has an angle at the fusion location after inflation of the inflatable body. During the fusion, the first fusion portion 121 of the target fusion layers 110, the auxiliary fusion layer 430, the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layers 210 and the auxiliary fusion layer 410 are fused, the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layers 110, the auxiliary fusion layer 440, the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layers 210 and the auxiliary fusion layer 420 are fused, and then the two fusion units are fused.

Twenty-second Embodiment

(116) Referring to FIG. 27a, the twenty-second embodiment is similar to the twentieth embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that the first fusion portion 121 of the target fusion layer 110 is placed in contact with the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210, the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layer 110 is placed in contact with the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210, the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210 is placed in contact with the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layer 110, and the auxiliary fusion layer 420 is placed in contact with the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210. Referring to FIG. 27b, the target fusion layer 110 is back sealed by fusion to form the tube body 22 having the air chamber. During the fusion, the first fusion portion 121 of the target fusion layer 110, the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210, and the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layer 110 are simultaneously fused, and then are fused with the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210 and the auxiliary fusion layer 420.

Twenty-third Embodiment

(117) Referring to FIG. 28, the twenty-third embodiment is similar to the twenty-second embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that the first fusion portion 121 of the target fusion layer 110 is placed in contact with the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layer 110, the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layer 110 is placed in contact with the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210, the auxiliary fusion layer 420 is placed in contact with the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210, the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210 is placed in contact with the auxiliary fusion layer 420, and the auxiliary fusion layer 410 is placed in contact with the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210. The tube body 22 having the air chamber is formed by fusion and has a curved shape at the fusion location. During the fusion, the auxiliary fusion layer 420, the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210 and the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layer 110 are simultaneously fused, and then are fused with the first fusion portion 121 of the target fusion layer 110, the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210 and the auxiliary fusion layer 410.

Twenty-fourth Embodiment

(118) Referring to FIG. 29, the twenty-fourth embodiment is similar to the twenty-second embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that the first fusion portion 121 of the target fusion layer 110, the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210, the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layer 110, the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210 and the auxiliary fusion layer 420 are simultaneously fused.

Twenty-fifth Embodiment

(119) Referring to FIG. 30, the twenty-fifth embodiment is similar to the twenty-third embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that the auxiliary fusion layer 410, the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210 and the auxiliary fusion layer 420 are simultaneously welded, and then are fused with the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210 and the second fusion portion 122 and the first fusion portion 121 of the target fusion layer 110.

Twenty-sixth Embodiment

(120) Referring to FIGS. 31-32, an inflatable bed includes a top sheet 114, a periphery sheet 112 and a bottom sheet, and peripheries of the three sheets are fused to form an inflatable body 100. Fusion units are formed between the top sheet 114 and the periphery sheet 112 as well as between the periphery sheet 112 and the bottom sheet. The fusion units includes a first fusion portion 121 formed on the periphery of the periphery sheet, a second fusion portion 122 formed on the periphery of the top sheet, and a second fusion portion (not shown) formed on the periphery of the bottom sheet.

(121) The periphery sheet 112 is covered by an anti-stretch sheet, and the anti-stretch sheet includes a fusion reinforcement layer 220 with a first fusion portion 221 formed on the periphery thereof.

(122) The inflatable bed further includes a plurality of airtight auxiliary fusion layers, and the airtight auxiliary fusion layers include an auxiliary fusion layer 410. The top sheet 114, the periphery sheet 112, the bottom sheet and the auxiliary fusion layer 410 are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and the fusion reinforcement layer 220 is mesh fabric.

(123) The first fusion portion 121 of the periphery sheet 112 is placed in contact with the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 220, the auxiliary fusion layer 410 is placed in contact with the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 220, and the first fusion portion 121 of the periphery sheet 112 is placed in contact with the second fusion portion 122 of the top sheet 114, so that they can be are firmly connected by fusion to form an angle at the fusion location. During the fusion, the first fusion portion 121 of the periphery sheet 112, the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 220 and the auxiliary fusion layer 410 are simultaneously fused and then are fused with the second fusion portion 122 of the top sheet 114.

(124) The way that the first fusion portion of the periphery sheet 112 is fused with the second fusion portion of the bottom sheet and the first fusion portion of the fusion reinforcement layer 220 is similar to the above-mentioned way, and therefore the descriptions thereof are omitted.

(125) Furthermore, middle of the fusion reinforcement layer 220 is provided with a plurality of auxiliary fusion layers 460 which are spaced and are firmly connected to the fusion reinforcement layer 220 and the periphery sheet 112 by fusion for improving the pressure bearing ability.

Twenty-seventh Embodiment

(126) Referring to FIG. 33, the twenty-seventh embodiment is similar to the twenty-sixth embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that an auxiliary fusion layer 430 is additionally provided between the first fusion portion 121 of the periphery sheet and the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer. During the fusion, the first fusion portion 121 of the periphery sheet, the auxiliary fusion layer 430, the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer and the auxiliary fusion layer 410 are simultaneously fused and then are fused with the second fusion portion 122 of the top sheet.

Twenty-eighth Embodiment

(127) Referring to FIGS. 34-35, an inflatable bed includes a top sheet 114, a periphery sheet 112 and a bottom sheet 113, and peripheries of the three sheets are fused to form an inflatable body 100. Fusion portions are formed between the top sheet 114 and the periphery sheet 112 as well as between the periphery sheet 112 and the bottom sheet 113. The fusion portions includes a first fusion portion 121 formed on the periphery of the periphery sheet 112, a second fusion portion 122 formed on the periphery of the top sheet 114 and a second fusion portion (not shown) formed on the periphery of the bottom sheet 113.

(128) The inflatable bed further includes an anti-stretch sheet 200, and the anti-stretch sheet 200 includes a fusion reinforcement layer 220 covering the periphery sheet 112, a fusion reinforcement layer 210 covering the top sheet 114 and a fusion reinforcement layer 230 covering the bottom sheet 113. A second fusion portion 222 is formed on periphery of the fusion reinforcement layer 210, a first fusion portion 221 is formed on periphery of the fusion reinforcement layer 220, and a second fusion portion is formed on periphery of the fusion reinforcement layer 230.

(129) The inflatable bed further includes a plurality of airtight auxiliary fusion layers, and the airtight auxiliary fusion layers include an auxiliary fusion layer 410 and an auxiliary fusion layer 420. The top sheet 114, the periphery sheet 112, the bottom sheet 113 and the auxiliary fusion layers 410, 420 are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and the fusion reinforcement layers 210, 220, 230 are mesh fabric.

(130) The first fusion portion 121 of the periphery sheet 112 is placed in contact with the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 220, and the auxiliary fusion layer 410 is placed in contact with the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 220, so as to be connected by a first fusion. The second fusion portion 122 of the top sheet 114 is placed in contact with the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210, and the auxiliary fusion layer 420 is placed in contact with the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210, so as to be connected by a second fusion. The first fusion portion 121 of the periphery sheet 112 is placed in contact with the second fusion portion 122 of the top sheet 114. Then, the first fusion portion 121 and the second fusion portion 122 are firmly connected by the second fusion and have an angle at the fusion location after inflation of the inflatable body.

(131) The way to fuse the first fusion portion of the periphery sheet 112, the second fusion portion of the bottom sheet 113, the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 220 and the second fusion portion of the fusion reinforcement layer 230 is similar to the above-mentioned way, and therefore the descriptions thereof are omitted.

(132) Furthermore, middle of the fusion reinforcement layer 220 is provided with a plurality of auxiliary fusion layers 460 which are spaced and are firmly connected to the fusion reinforcement layer 220 and the periphery sheet 112 by fusion for improving the pressure bearing ability.

Twenty-ninth Embodiment

(133) Referring to FIG. 36, the twenty-ninth embodiment is similar to the twenty-eighth embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that an auxiliary fusion layer 430 is additionally provided between the first fusion portion 121 of the periphery sheet and the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer, an auxiliary fusion layer 440 is additionally provided between the second fusion portion 122 of the top sheet and the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layer, and an auxiliary fusion layer (not shown) is additionally provided between the second fusion portion of the bottom sheet and the second fusion portion of the fusion reinforcement layer.

Thirtieth Embodiment

(134) Referring to FIGS. 37-39, an inflatable pool includes an inflatable body 100. The inflatable body 100 is formed by fusing a plurality of target fusion layers 110, and a fusion portion is formed thereon. The fusion portion includes a first fusion portion 121 and a second fusion portion 122.

(135) An anti-stretch sheet 200 is disposed outside the inflatable body 100 for covering the inflatable body 100. The anti-stretch sheet 200 includes a plurality of fusion reinforcement layers 210, and a fusion portion is formed thereon. The fusion portion includes a first fusion portion 221 and a second fusion portion 222.

(136) The inflatable pool further includes a plurality of airtight auxiliary fusion layers which are firmly connected to the fusion portion of the inflatable body and the fusion portion of the anti-stretch sheet by fusion. The airtight auxiliary fusion layers include auxiliary fusion layers 410, 420. The target fusion layers 110 and the auxiliary fusion layers 410, 420 are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and the fusion reinforcement layers 210 are mesh fabric.

(137) The first fusion portion 121 and the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layers 110 are placed in contact with each other, the first fusion portion 221 and the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layers 210 are respectively placed in contact with the first fusion portion 121 and the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layers 110, and the auxiliary fusion layers 410, 420 are respectively placed in contact with the first fusion portion 221 and the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layers 210, so that they can be firmly connected by fusion and have an angle at the fusion locations. During the fusion, the first fusion portion 121 of the target fusion layers 110, the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layers 210 and the auxiliary fusion layer 410 are simultaneously fused, the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layers 110, the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layers 210 and the auxiliary fusion layer 420 are simultaneously fused, and then the above-mentioned structures which are individually fused have their fused portions firmly connected by further fusion.

(138) Furthermore, middle of the fusion reinforcement layer 210 is provided with a plurality of auxiliary fusion layers 460 which are spaced and are firmly connected to the fusion reinforcement layer 210 and the target fusion layer 110 by fusion for improving the pressure bearing ability.

Thirty-first Embodiment

(139) Referring to FIG. 40, the thirty-first embodiment is similar to the thirtieth embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that an auxiliary fusion layer 430 is additionally provided between the first fusion portion 121 of the target fusion layer 110 and the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210, and an auxiliary fusion layer 440 is additionally provided between the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layer 110 and first fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210.

Thirty-second Embodiment

(140) Referring to FIG. 41, the thirty-second embodiment is similar to the thirtieth embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that during the fusion, the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210 and the auxiliary fusion layer 410 are fixed by sewing, the first fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210 and the auxiliary fusion layer 420 are fixed by sewing, and the first fusion portion 121 and the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layer 110 are placed in contact with each other and then fused together to fix the whole fused portion.

Thirty-third Embodiment

(141) Referring to FIG. 42a, the thirty-third embodiment is similar to the thirty-first embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that during the fusion, the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210 and the auxiliary fusion layer 410 are fixed by sewing, the auxiliary fusion layer 410 and the auxiliary fusion layer 430 are firmly connected by fusion and are then firmly connected to the first fusion portion 121 of the target fusion layer 110 by further fusion, the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layer 210 and the auxiliary fusion layer 420 are fixed by sewing, and the auxiliary fusion layer 420 and the auxiliary fusion layer 440 are firmly connected by fusion and are then firmly connected to the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layer 110 by further fusion. Referring to FIG. 42b, the first fusion portion 121 and the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layer 110 are placed in contact with each other, and then fused together to fix the whole fused portion.

Thirty-fourth Embodiment

(142) Referring to FIG. 43a, the thirty-fourth embodiment is similar to the thirty-third embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that during the fusion, the first fusion portion 221 of the fusion reinforcement layer and the auxiliary fusion layer 410 are fixed by sewing, the auxiliary fusion layer 410 and the auxiliary fusion layer 430 are firmly connected by fusion (fused at two different locations) and are then firmly connected to the first fusion portion 121 of the target fusion layer by further fusion, the second fusion portion 222 of the fusion reinforcement layer and the auxiliary fusion layer 420 are fixed by sewing, and the auxiliary fusion layer 420 and the auxiliary fusion layer 440 are firmly connected by fusion (fused at two different locations) and are then firmly connected to the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layer by further fusion. Referring to FIG. 43b, the first fusion portion 121 and the second fusion portion 122 of the target fusion layer are placed in contact with each other to fix the whole fused portion.

Thirty-fifth Embodiment

(143) Referring to FIG. 44, fusion portions of an inflatable product are formed as a fusion structure, and the fusion structure includes a first fusion unit 910 and a second fusion unit (FIG. 44 shows the first fusion unit 910 but does not show the second fusion unit) which are welded to each other. As shown in FIG. 44, the way to produce the first fusion unit is that an auxiliary fusion layer 410 and an auxiliary fusion layer 430 are placed to firmly hold a fusion portion 221 of an anti-stretch sheet and are then firmly connected to a fusion portion 121 of an inflatable body by fusion. The anti-stretch sheet includes a target fusion layer 210, and the inflatable body includes a target fusion layer 110. The way to produce the second fusion unit is same as that to produce the first fusion unit.

Thirty-sixth Embodiment

(144) Referring to FIG. 45, fusion portions of an inflatable product are formed as a fusion structure, and the fusion structure includes a first fusion unit 910 and a second fusion unit (FIG. 45 shows the first fusion unit 910 but does not show the second fusion unit) which are fused with each other. As shown in FIG. 45, the way to produce the first fusion unit is that an auxiliary fusion layer 430 or a fusion reinforcement layer 500 is fixed to a fusion portion 221 of an anti-stretch sheet by sewing and is then firmly connected to a fusion portion 121 of an inflatable body by fusion. The fusion portion 121 of the inflatable body is placed in contact with the auxiliary fusion layer 430 or the fusion reinforcement layer 500. The anti-stretch sheet includes a target fusion layer 210, and the inflatable body includes a target fusion layer 110. The way to produce the second fusion unit is same as that to produce the first fusion unit.

Thirty-seventh Embodiment

(145) Referring to FIG. 46, fusion portions of an inflatable product are formed as a fusion structure, and the fusion structure includes a first fusion unit 910 and a second fusion unit (FIG. 46 shows the first fusion unit 910 but does not show the second fusion unit) which are fused with each other. The way to produce the first fusion unit is that an auxiliary fusion layer 430 or a fusion reinforcement layer 500 is fixed to a fusion portion 221 of an anti-stretch sheet by sewing, is fixed to another auxiliary fusion layer 430, and is firmly connected to a fusion portion 121 of an inflatable body by fusion. The fusion portion 121 of the inflatable body is placed in contact with another auxiliary fusion layer 430. The anti-stretch sheet includes a target fusion layer 210, and the inflatable body includes a target fusion layer 110. The way to produce the second fusion unit is same as that to produce the first fusion unit.

Thirty-eighth Embodiment

(146) Referring to FIG. 47, fusion portions of an inflatable product are formed as a fusion structure, and the fusion structure includes a first fusion unit 910 and a second fusion unit (FIG. 46 shows the first fusion unit 910 but does not show the second fusion unit) which are fused with each other. The way to produce the first fusion unit is that a portion of a fusion reinforcement layer 500 is wrapped by a cloth 40 and is fixed to a fusion portion 221 of an anti-stretch sheet by sewing, and another portion of the fusion reinforcement layer 500 which is not wrapped by the cloth 40 is firmly held between two auxiliary fusion layers 410, 430 and is firmly connected to a fusion portion 121 of an inflatable body by fusion. The fusion portion 121 of the inflatable body is placed in contact with the auxiliary fusion layer 430. The anti-stretch sheet includes a target fusion layer 210, and the inflatable body includes a target fusion layer 110. The way to produce the second fusion unit is same as that to produce the first fusion unit.

Thirty-ninth Embodiment

(147) Referring to FIG. 48, the structure of a first fusion unit is similar to that of the thirty-fifth embodiment, and the difference therebetween is that the fusion portion 221 of the anti-stretch sheet is provided with a punch hole 50.

(148) It is apparent that the above-described embodiments of the invention are merely examples for clearly illustrating the invention and does not limit the applications of the invention. For those skilled in the art, variations or modifications of other different forms may be made in light of the above description. There is no need and possibility to exhaust all of the applications. Any modifications, equivalent replacement and improvement without departing from the spirit and principles of the invention are intended to fall within the scope of the appended claims.